CIA says 7 of its officers killed in Afghan attack

The CIA director Leon E Panetta on Thursday confirmed that seven of its officers died while six others were wounded in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan, the deadliest single attack on a US intelligence agency.

Washington: The CIA director Leon E Panetta on Thursday confirmed that seven of its officers died while six others were wounded in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan, the deadliest single attack on a US intelligence agency.
"Those who fell yesterday were far from home and close to the enemy, doing the hard work that must be done to protect our country from terrorism," Panetta said in a memo to his employees.

"We owe them our deepest gratitude, and we pledge to them and their families that we will never cease fighting for the cause to which they dedicated their lives--a safer America," Panetta said.

The Taliban has claimed responsibility of the attack in which one of its suicide bombers in the guise of a Afghan soldier entered the heavily guarded outpost in the eastern Khost Province of Afghanistan.

The suicide attacker detonated himself yesterday at a forward American operating Base Chapman in Khost Province near the Afghan border with Pakistan, an area believed to be
controlled by Taliban warlord Jalaludin Haqqani.

Eight Americans were killed in the attack yesterday while six others were wounded.

Flags at the CIA headquarters in McClean Virginia would be flown at half-staff in honour of those dead.

"Yesterday`s tragedy reminds us that the men and women of the CIA put their lives at risk every day to protect this nation," Panetta said.

"Throughout our history, the reality is that those who make a real difference often face real danger," the CIA director said in his memo.

The US had recently set up the CIA base in the Khost Province to launch Predator drone attacks targeting the Haqqani network, whose Taliban fighters operate on both sides
of Afghan-Pakistan border.

PTI

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